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MACCI.VSIIELD, President

... n duties, and likewise from the o utward-bound duties goods, the Kralove of Fratice or of its habitat y, taken return the inward cargoes. On the Ist of April was killed by Messrs. W I, Witul- ' ross, Si. Co. at 31aluttarn, in county of York, an 1)x of ...

931 REPORT ON THE STATE MARKET..-coa TINULD. Mr. Charles Merritt called in, and examined. What are you ?—A ..

... to get them stand properly very great indeed, and which, tyivg on, might be totally removed, and is the eauee of the cent complaint which cents el the bruises and the wililne,it of the different animols paining through the streete. I describe the manner ...

tainly be a most desirable substitute fir the common limn. the advantages of wowing in the antumnal months. and ..

... some judgment may now b 4; formed sl to how the crop will turn out. On hot gravels, and on some binding clays, there is a complaint that the Wheat is a thin plant, and the yield is expected to be light. On good strong lands, on woodlands, and on free.working ...

THE FARMERS' JOURNAL,

... and than in any former year. The third return he should move ter would be for an account of the number of ships entered inwards and outs ards in all the ports of the British empire, from all parts of the world, from 1814 to 1828, distinguishing the foreign ...

AND AGRICULTURAL ADVERTIZER

... . Lord AI.IIIOIIIP Innttd that the flon. Member would press there would h e . ftig h e , opportur.ity fur hint to bring (inward motion. and as there was a very important question fixed morrow, which would L.lte up the COhMei SINTIIIONIP bound to persist ...

AN D AG It IC uuru RAP. ADVERTIZER

... thoughtless of one uf the nun employed the building, either brolscn or displaced, ill wore Shirk ' a portion these walls tell inwards. and down the , the girders, which in their have done considesahle damage i in the shape of property ; but was considered ...

AvG. 23, 1830.1 IRELAND. latteholy of the late y mentioned in out last, that the heavy rains which continued to

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